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Optical suppression of ferroelectricity in polysiloxane copolymers with chiral and photochromic side groups

1998

The ferroelectricity of surface-stabilized aligned films of polysiloxane copolymers containing chiral esters and photochromic azobenzene moieties within the side groups is suppressed on UV irradiation and is rebuilt on visible irradiation. The liquid crystalline polymer (Sc* 64 SA 80 i) shows ferroelectric behavior below 64°C. The photoinduced modification of supramolecular order and the corresponding changes in its dynamics are studied by polarized UV/vis spectroscopy and broad band dielectric spectroscopy (10−2–105 Hz). The dielectric measurements show that UV irradiation causes a loss of ferroelectricity within an interval of 10 K below the phase transition temperature. The photochemical…

Photochromismchemistry.chemical_compoundMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsAbsorption spectroscopyPhotoisomerizationAzobenzenechemistryMesophaseDielectricPhotochemistrySpectroscopyFerroelectricityPolymers for Advanced Technologies
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Defect formation in photochromic Ca2SnO4: Al3+

2021

Abstract Photoluminescence, photochromism and defect formation were analysed in Ca2SnO4 doped with 0–20% Al3+. Bright cyan luminescence attributed to Sn2+ was detected in all samples. Introduction of Al3+ in Ca2SnO4 led to an enhancement of Sn2+ emission by up to 70% in comparison with an undoped sample. After exposure to UV irradiation, two absorbance bands centered at 520 nm and 710 nm and three paramagnetic defects were observed in Al3+-doped Ca2SnO4 samples. The paramagnetic centers were identified as a hole type and two different Sn3+ centers. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) data suggested that one of the Sn3+ centers is located in a close proximity of Al3+. Analysis of the stabi…

PhotoluminescenceMaterials scienceDoping02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionAbsorbanceCrystallographyPhotochromismParamagnetismMechanics of MaterialslawMaterials ChemistryGeneral Materials ScienceIrradiation0210 nano-technologyLuminescenceElectron paramagnetic resonanceMaterials Today Communications
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Modulating the luminance of organic light-emitting diodes via optical stimulation of a photochromic molecular monolayer at transparent oxide electrode

2020

Nanoscale 12(9), 5444-5451 (2020). doi:10.1039/D0NR00724B

Solar cells of the next generationMaterials sciencediarylethenes organic light-emitting diode photochromism self-assembled monolayers02 engineering and technologyElectroluminescence010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundDiaryletheneOLEDUltraviolet lightGeneral Materials ScienceDiodeSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisicabusiness.industry600021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesIndium tin oxidechemistryElectrodeOptoelectronicsCharge carrier0210 nano-technologybusinessddc:600Nanoscale
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Ultrafast Photo-Dynamics of a Reversible Photochromic Spiropyran

2002

We report the first ultrafast ring closure kinetics of the merocyanine (MC) of a reverse photochromic spiropyran 1‘,3‘,3‘-trimethyl-6,8-dinitrospiro[2H-1-benzopyran-2,2-indoline] (6,8-dinitro BIPS) and its 1‘-(2-carboxyethyl) substituted derivative. The reaction is fast and essentially over in a few hundred picoseconds. The rate of MC-S1 state decay evaluated from transient absorbance can be correlated directly with the MC-S1 state lifetime as determined using stimulated and ordinary emission measurements. The recovery of the MC-S0 state from MC-S1 has a component with a lifetime of 60−78 ps in acetonitrile with a second component of 350−470 ps probably due to a metastable intermediate. We …

SpiropyranAbsorbancePhotoexcitationchemistry.chemical_compoundPhotochromismchemistryExcited stateMetastabilityPicosecondMerocyaninePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPhotochemistryThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Ground- and First-Excited-Singlet-State Electric Dipole Moments of Some Photochromic Spirobenzopyrans in Their Spiropyran and Merocyanine Form

2002

The dipole moments of four photochromic derivatives of indolinospirobenzopyran have been studied in their spiro and their open merocyanine form, in dioxane. Determinations have been done by electrooptical absorption measurements (EOAM). To prepare either a pure spiropyran or a pure merocyanine form solution, the experimental setup had to be modified by addition of a second light beam. In this way thermal equilibration between the spiropyran and the merocyanine form and switching from one form to the other induced by the measuring light beam could be avoided. The ground-state dipole moment of the spiro form amounts to (10−15) × 10-30 C m and increases strongly to about 60 × 10-30 C m with th…

SpiropyranPhotochromismchemistry.chemical_compoundDipoleChemistryMoment (physics)Light beamMerocyaninePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAbsorption (chemistry)PhotochemistryExcitationThe Journal of Physical Chemistry A
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Lichtaktivierte Sensoren zur empfindlichen Amindetektion

2017

Unsere neue, einfache und akkurate colorimetrische Methode basiert auf Diarylethenen (DAEs) zur schnellen Detektion einer grosen Vielfalt primarer und sekundarer Amine. Die Sensoren bestehen aus aldehyd- oder ketonsubstituierten Diarylethenen, die selektiv ausgehend vom geschlossenen Isomer eine amininduzierte Entfarbungsreaktion eingehen. Somit konnen diese Sensoren zum gewunschten Zeitpunkt durch Lichteinstrahlung aktiviert werden und erlauben eine Empfindlichkeit der Amindetektion bis hinab zu 10−6 m in Losung. Zusatzlich ermoglicht die Immobilisierung auf Papier den Nachweis biogener Amine wie Cadaverin in der Gasphase oberhalb eines Grenzwerts von 12 ppbv innerhalb von 30 Sekunden.

amine010405 organic chemistrydiaryletheneGeneral Medicine010402 general chemistryphotochromism01 natural sciencessensing0104 chemical sciences
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Light-Activated Sensitive Probes for Amine Detection

2017

Our new, simple, and accurate colorimetric method is based on diarylethenes (DAEs) for the rapid detection of a wide range of primary and secondary amines. The probes consist of aldehyde- or ketone-substituted diarylethenes, which undergo an amine-induced decoloration reaction, selectively to give the ring-closed isomer. Thus, these probes can be activated at the desired moment by light irradiation, with a sensitivity that allows the detection of amines at concentrations as low as 10exp−6 M in solution. In addition, the practical immobilization of DAEs on paper makes it possible to detect biogenic amines, such as cadaverine, in the gas phase above a threshold of 12 ppbv within 30 seconds. P…

amines010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesRapid detectionAldehydeCatalysisGas phasechemistry.chemical_compoundsensingchemistry.chemical_classificationCadaverine010405 organic chemistryChemistryLight activatedLight irradiationGeneral Chemistryphotochromism0104 chemical sciencesdiarylethenes540 Chemie und zugeordnete Wissenschaftenamineddc:540diaryletheneAmine gas treatingAngewandte Chemie International Edition
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Proton‐Gated Ring‐Closure of a Negative Photochromic Azulene‐Based Diarylethene

2020

Abstract Proton‐responsive photochromic molecules are attractive for their ability to react on non‐invasive rapid optical stimuli and the importance of protonation/deprotonation processes in various fields. Conventionally, their acidic/basic sites are on hetero‐atoms, which are orthogonal to the photo‐active π‐center. Here, we incorporate azulene, an acid‐sensitive pure hydrocarbon, into the skeleton of a diarylethene‐type photoswitch. The latter exhibits a novel proton‐gated negative photochromic ring‐closure and its optical response upon protonation in both open and closed forms is much more pronounced than those of diarylethene photoswitches with hetero‐atom based acidic/basic moieties. …

azulenenegative photochromismProtonation010402 general chemistryPhotochemistry01 natural sciencesCatalysischemistry.chemical_compoundPhotochromismDeprotonationDiaryletheneMoleculeMolecular switchphotochemistryPhotoswitch010405 organic chemistryCommunicationPhotoswitchesGeneral ChemistryAzuleneCommunications3. Good health0104 chemical sciences540 Chemie und zugeordnete Wissenschaftenchemistryacid-base equilibriaddc:540diarylethene
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Bimetallic cyanide-bridged complexes based on the photochromic nitroprusside anion and paramagnetic metal complexes

2001

Abstract Three novel compounds formed by the photochromic nitroprusside anion, [Fe(CN)5NO]2−, and the paramagnetic complexes [Cu(C19H18N6)]2+, [Ni(C6H14N2)2]2+ and [Ni(cyclam)]2+ are reported. The structure of [Cu(C19H18N6)][Fe(CN)5NO] (1) comprises binuclear complexes with a [Fe(CN)5NO]2− anion linked to a [Cu(C19H18N6)]2+ cation. The structure of [Ni(C6H14N2)2][Fe(CN)5NO]·6.5H2O (2) and [Ni(cyclam)][Fe(CN)5NO]·4H2O (3) consists of zigzag chains formed by an alternate array of the paramagnetic cations and [Fe(CN)5NO]2− anions. The three compounds are paramagnets; a fourth compound containing [cis-Ni(en)2]2+ cations and [Fe(CN)5NO]− anions does not show a change in the magnetic properties a…

chemistry.chemical_classificationCyanidePhotomagnetismCoordination complexInorganic ChemistryMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundPhotochromismParamagnetismCrystallographychemistryvisual_artCyclamMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryBimetallic stripPolyhedron
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Photoresponsive Ferroelectric Liquid-Crystalline Polymers

2007

The photoresponse of ferroelectric smectic side-chain liquid-crystalline (LC) polymers containing a photoisomerizable azobenzene derivative as a covalently linked photochromic side group is investigated. By static measurements in different photostationary states, the effect of trans-cis isomerization on the material's phase-transition temperatures and its ferroelectric properties (spontaneous electric polarization Ps and director tilt angle 0) are analyzed. It turns out that the Curie temperature (transition S C * to S A ) can be reversibly shifted by up to 17 °C. The molecular mechanism of this "photoferroelectric effect" is studied in detail using time-resolved measurements of the dye's o…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymerCondensed Matter PhysicsPhotochemistryFerroelectricityElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundPhotochromismPolarization densityAzobenzenechemistryPhase (matter)ElectrochemistryOrganic chemistryCurie temperatureIsomerizationAdvanced Functional Materials
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